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  • TC'97

    • Jun 2014
    • 5

    Abbreviations on unknown drive models.

    Does anyone have any idea what the abbreviations tagged onto certain unknown CD-ROM drives models mean?

    Here's a list as they are listed in the accuraterip database:

    Code:
    E-IDE - CD-950E-AKU
    E-IDE - CD-950E-TKU
    E-IDE - CD-952E-TKU
    E-IDE - CD-ROM 24X-AKOx *
    E-IDE - CD-ROM 32X-AKU
    E-IDE - CD-ROM 36X-AKU
    E-IDE - CD-ROM 36X-AKW
    E-IDE - CD-ROM 40X-AKH
    E-IDE - CD-ROM 40X-AKU
    E-IDE - CD-ROM 48X-AKH
    E-IDE - CD-ROM 48X-TKU
    E-IDE - CD-ROM 52X-AKH
    E-IDE - CD-ROM 56X-AKH
    E-IDE CD - -952E-AKV
    E-IDE CD - -956E-AKV
    * Please note: This particular model is what the BIOS and EAC identifies as the PHILIPS PCA243CD/M2 model.

    But what do all these other abbreviations like AKH, AKOx, TKU, etc. stand for?
    Last edited by TC'97; August 06, 2014, 01:28 AM.
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44579

    #2
    Re: Abbreviations on unknown drive models.

    Probably an model number internal to the company who make it.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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